Coronavirus: Send us your finance questions

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Coronavirus has changed the way we work, live and spend our money - but what does it mean for you? Get in touch if you have a question for our experts 👇

The spread of coronavirus around the world has meant a lot of changes especially when it comes to employment and money. Do you have a question about your finances?

Jobs have been furloughed, schemes have been introduced to help businesses and the self-employed, holidays have been disrupted or cancelled and staying in is the new going out. Thousands of you have been asking questions about your financial situation during this time, and at 12:00 BST on Friday, our experts will be ready to answer some of those questions online.

Whatever your question send it to BBC News by using the form below and we'll do our best to answer a selection of them.

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I have a friend who has been 'furloughed' but is being expected to work from home. Is this legal?

It means your ruined

Camelot could help, I expect higher profits while in lockdown Is tnluk doing anything to help uk Plenty of noise about lotto lottogoodcauses but what about all the profit? Shouldn’t the profits be used to help the country? nationallottery Just look at 2017/2018 report

Why dont you question about carers.If not dont you dare clap anymore as you clearly dont mean it. Carers claiming carers allowance of 67.25 for 24 hours a day work. That is robbed off universal credit. Is that enough for you. Are you clapping for taking advantage of us is that it

It means the government have yet again ignored/forgotten/not give two s**ts about Carers on Carers Allowance, despite us saving them millions in social care costs. £67.25 a week and ZERO extra help during the pandemic. The forgotten frontline.

It means I'm not paying my TV licence.

Disaster.

It hasnt changed the way I work or spend my money,thankyou.The way we live has changed for a stop trying to suggest things. 🖕

Kehinde from Nigeria Amid the famous virus, what best way do you think in your expertise knowledge a developing economy such as ours in Africa could deploy in managing and subsiding the impact of the virus? Secondly, in your thoughts, what form of reactions is best for coys?

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It means our current government can no longer protect us. Refrom.

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